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German Public Service Underrepresentation of Immigrants
In 2023, only 11% of people with an immigration history in Germany worked in public service, compared to 20% of those without; however, this varied across generations, with second-generation immigrants having a higher representation (14%) than first-generation immigrants (10%).
German Public Service Underrepresentation of Immigrants
In 2023, only 11% of people with an immigration history in Germany worked in public service, compared to 20% of those without; however, this varied across generations, with second-generation immigrants having a higher representation (14%) than first-generation immigrants (10%).
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20% Bias Score


Germany's Syrian Population: A Growing Reality
By mid-2024, approximately 780,000 refugees and asylum seekers from Syria were recorded in Germany, with over 974,000 Syrian nationals residing there at the end of 2023, reflecting a substantial increase since 2011 and highlighting the ongoing impact of the Syrian Civil War.
Germany's Syrian Population: A Growing Reality
By mid-2024, approximately 780,000 refugees and asylum seekers from Syria were recorded in Germany, with over 974,000 Syrian nationals residing there at the end of 2023, reflecting a substantial increase since 2011 and highlighting the ongoing impact of the Syrian Civil War.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Social Cohesion Stable, but Education Gap Widens
Despite stable overall trust, a new SCP report reveals significant disparities in the Netherlands based on education levels, with those holding higher education demonstrating substantially higher trust than those with basic or vocational education, highlighting a need for policies that address educa...
Dutch Social Cohesion Stable, but Education Gap Widens
Despite stable overall trust, a new SCP report reveals significant disparities in the Netherlands based on education levels, with those holding higher education demonstrating substantially higher trust than those with basic or vocational education, highlighting a need for policies that address educa...
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Parliament Motion on Minority Norms Sparks Protests
The Dutch parliament passed a motion to collect data on the cultural and religious norms and values of Dutch people with a migration background, prompting protests and accusations of racism, while the government insists it's for integration research.
Dutch Parliament Motion on Minority Norms Sparks Protests
The Dutch parliament passed a motion to collect data on the cultural and religious norms and values of Dutch people with a migration background, prompting protests and accusations of racism, while the government insists it's for integration research.
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44% Bias Score


German Cities Demand Stricter Immigration Controls Amidst Political Divisions
German cities and municipalities are urging the federal government to significantly curb irregular migration due to strains on local resources and differing opinions between the SPD and CDU on migration policies, including family reunification, deportations, and the Dublin system.
German Cities Demand Stricter Immigration Controls Amidst Political Divisions
German cities and municipalities are urging the federal government to significantly curb irregular migration due to strains on local resources and differing opinions between the SPD and CDU on migration policies, including family reunification, deportations, and the Dublin system.
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56% Bias Score


VVD commits to troubled Dutch coalition, seeks opposition support
VVD leader Yesilgöz announced continued coalition cooperation despite recent turmoil, emphasizing policy implementation and calling for opposition support to pass budgets; she criticized other parties for insufficient action on integration and highlighted growing societal challenges.
VVD commits to troubled Dutch coalition, seeks opposition support
VVD leader Yesilgöz announced continued coalition cooperation despite recent turmoil, emphasizing policy implementation and calling for opposition support to pass budgets; she criticized other parties for insufficient action on integration and highlighted growing societal challenges.
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52% Bias Score

973,000 Syrians in Germany: Integration Challenges and the Impact of Asylum Freeze
As of late 2023, approximately 973,000 Syrians lived in Germany, with over 160,000 naturalized citizens. However, many face uncertain legal statuses, impacting employment and integration, and a recent freeze on asylum applications raises concerns about future labor shortages, especially in healthcar...

973,000 Syrians in Germany: Integration Challenges and the Impact of Asylum Freeze
As of late 2023, approximately 973,000 Syrians lived in Germany, with over 160,000 naturalized citizens. However, many face uncertain legal statuses, impacting employment and integration, and a recent freeze on asylum applications raises concerns about future labor shortages, especially in healthcar...
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32% Bias Score

Niedersachsen to Issue Debit Cards to Refugees
Niedersachsen will begin issuing debit cards to refugees next week, starting with 5,000 at state reception centers and expanding to 23,000 in municipalities from February 2025; a €50 daily cash limit is included to minimize the risk of funds going abroad, with adjustments possible based on feedback.

Niedersachsen to Issue Debit Cards to Refugees
Niedersachsen will begin issuing debit cards to refugees next week, starting with 5,000 at state reception centers and expanding to 23,000 in municipalities from February 2025; a €50 daily cash limit is included to minimize the risk of funds going abroad, with adjustments possible based on feedback.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Rejects Tracking Views of Migrants
The Dutch cabinet rejected a motion to track the views of people with a migration background, stating it will instead incorporate the motion's aims into a broader national survey conducted by the SCP to avoid collecting sensitive data.

Dutch Cabinet Rejects Tracking Views of Migrants
The Dutch cabinet rejected a motion to track the views of people with a migration background, stating it will instead incorporate the motion's aims into a broader national survey conducted by the SCP to avoid collecting sensitive data.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Motion on Tracking Cultural Norms Sparks Controversy
A motion by Dutch VVD member Bente Becker to track cultural and religious norms of Dutch citizens with a migration background passed parliament, sparking controversy and accusations of racism. Despite existing research, concerns remain about data misuse.

Dutch Parliament Motion on Tracking Cultural Norms Sparks Controversy
A motion by Dutch VVD member Bente Becker to track cultural and religious norms of Dutch citizens with a migration background passed parliament, sparking controversy and accusations of racism. Despite existing research, concerns remain about data misuse.
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Asylum Seeker Work Permits Quadruple
The number of work permits issued to asylum seekers in the Netherlands awaiting residency permits has risen from 1840 in 2023 to 7370 by November 2024, due to a Council of State ruling and increased employer demand, but BSN delays and housing shortages remain significant obstacles.

Netherlands Asylum Seeker Work Permits Quadruple
The number of work permits issued to asylum seekers in the Netherlands awaiting residency permits has risen from 1840 in 2023 to 7370 by November 2024, due to a Council of State ruling and increased employer demand, but BSN delays and housing shortages remain significant obstacles.
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36% Bias Score

Rise in Antisemitism in France: A New Poll Reveals Widespread Concerns
A new poll reveals widespread antisemitism in France, alongside concerns about the integration of Muslim communities and the reasons behind French Jews' emigration to Israel. The article also examines the diverse political perspectives on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Rise in Antisemitism in France: A New Poll Reveals Widespread Concerns
A new poll reveals widespread antisemitism in France, alongside concerns about the integration of Muslim communities and the reasons behind French Jews' emigration to Israel. The article also examines the diverse political perspectives on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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40% Bias Score
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